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Theorie 11 Theory 11 Einkommensverteilung 5 Income distribution 5 Social welfare function 5 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 5 Euro Area 4 Expectations 4 Germany 4 Monetary policy 4 Welfare economics 4 Welt 4 Wohlfahrtsökonomik 4 World 4 shareholder coordination 4 "Trembling trade" 3 Agency theory 3 Arbeitsmigranten 3 Business cycle 3 Change of social space 3 Competition 3 Decrease of income gaps 3 Deutschland 3 Einkommen 3 Financial crisis 3 Geldpolitik 3 Impact assessment 3 Income 3 Increase of incomes 3 Integration 3 Leistungsanreiz 3 Low relative income 3 Migrant workers 3 Performance incentive 3 Prinzipal-Agent-Theorie 3 Quadruply gainful trade 3 Social security benefits 3 Social welfare 3 Welfare analysis 3 Wettbewerb 3
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Working Paper 65 Arbeitspapier 33 Graue Literatur 27 Non-commercial literature 27 Festschrift 1
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English 65
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Stark, Oded 23 Stadler, Manfred 12 Kosiorowski, Grzegorz 7 Müller, Gernot J. 6 Unsorg, Maximiliane 6 Wellmann, Susanne 6 Dietrich, Alexander M. 4 Eppinger, Peter S. 4 Jakubek, Marcin 4 Kampkötter, Patrick 4 Neus, Werner 4 Berlinschi, Ruxanda 2 Born, Benjamin 2 Brändle, Tobias 2 Budzinski, Wiktor 2 Budziński, Wiktor 2 Compagnoni, Marco 2 Grammig, Joachim 2 Grunau, Philipp 2 Hanenberg, Constantin 2 Haylock, Michael 2 Haylock, Michael Robert 2 Kempter, Elisabeth 2 Kohler, Wilhelm 2 Krebs, Oliver 2 Kukharskyy, Bohdan 2 Landsgesell, Lukas 2 Maier, Patrick 2 Neugebauer, Katja 2 Pfeifer, Johannes 2 Rostam-Afschar, Davud 2 Schlag, Christian 2 Schoenle, Raphael 2 Stein, Merlin 2 Sönksen, Jantje 2 Tobler Trexler, Céline 2 Upadhayay, Neha Bhardwaj 2 Byra, Lukasz 1 Byra, Łukasz 1 Yitzhaki, Shlomo 1
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University of Tübingen working papers in business and economics 33 University of Tübingen Working Papers in Business and Economics 32
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ECONIS (ZBW) 33 EconStor 32
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A social-psychological reconstruction of Amartya Sen's measures of inequality and social welfare
Stark, Oded; Budziński, Wiktor - 2021
The Gini coefficient features prominently in Amartya Sen’s 1973 and 1997 seminal work on income inequality and social welfare. We construct the Gini coefficient from social-psychological building blocks, reformulating it as a ratio between a measure of social stress and aggregate income. We...
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Re-evaluating RCTs with nightlights - an example from biometric smartcards in India
Stein, Merlin - 2021
Satellite data and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are a powerful combination for analyzing causal effects beyond traditional survey-based indicators. The usage of remotely collected data for evaluating RCTs is cost-effective, objective and possible for anyone with treatment assignment data....
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On the precarious link between the Gini coefficient and the incentive to migrate
Stark, Oded; Byra, Lukasz; Kosiorowski, Grzegorz - 2020
We offer an explanation for the inconclusive results of empirical studies into the relationship between the magnitude of the Gini coefficient of income distribution at origin and the intensity of migration. Bearing in mind the substantial literature that identifies relative deprivation as an...
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Worker compensation schemes and product market competition
Stadler, Manfred - 2020
We analyze product market competition between firm owners where the risk-neutral workers decide on their efforts and, thereby, on the output levels. Various worker compensation schemes are compared: a piece-rate compensation scheme as a benchmark when workers' output performance is verifiable,...
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Different no more: Country spreads in advanced and emerging economies
Born, Benjamin; Müller, Gernot J.; Pfeifer, Johannes; … - 2020
Interest-rate spreads fluctuate widely across time and countries. We illustrate this on the basis of about 3,100 quarterly observations for 21 advanced and 17 emerging economies since the early 1990s. Prior to the financial crisis, spread fluctuations in advanced economies are an order of...
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Diverging roads: Theory-based vs. machine learning-implied stock risk premia
Grammig, Joachim; Hanenberg, Constantin; Schlag, Christian - 2020
We assess financial theory-based and machine learning-implied measurements of stock risk premia by comparing the quality of their return forecasts. In the low signal-to-noise environment of a one month horizon, we find that it is preferable to rely on a theory-based approach instead of engaging...
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Executives' short-term and long-term incentives - a distributional analysis
Haylock, Michael - 2020
Executives are often paid for short-term changes in shareholder wealth, but rational shareholders want executives to maximize long-term shareholder wealth. Incentives for short-term and long-term oriented behavior may depend on an executive's level of pay in the distribution, holding other...
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RIOTs in Germany - constructing an interregional input-output table for Germany
Krebs, Oliver - 2020
This paper shows how to adapt recent methodological advances to derive a shipment based interregional input output table for 402 German counties and 26 foreign partners for 17 sectors that is, for national aggregates, cell-by-cell compatible with the WIOD tables. It far outperforms the standard...
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Market structure, common ownership and coordinated manager compensation
Neus, Werner; Stadler, Manfred; Unsorg, Maximiliane - 2020
We study oligopolistic competition in product markets where the firms' quantity decisions are delegated to managers. Some firms are commonly owned by shareholders such as index funds whereas the other firms are owned by independent shareholders. Under such an asymmetric ownership structure, the...
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Recruitment strategies and match quality - New evidence from representative linked employer-employee data
Brändle, Tobias; Grunau, Philipp; Haylock, Michael; … - 2020
In economics, the recruitment process of firms is largely treated as a black box. To shed light on this process, we use new representative linked employer-employee data for German private-sector establishments to explore search, selection and screening activities over the years 2012-2018. We...
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